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TROUBLE ORDER FOR HEWLAND INTERNATIONAL.
Teen channel Trouble has commissioned two new 15-part series. Date My Sister, from Hewland International, will
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LEEDS INDIE WINS ORDER TO SHOW LIFE AT SEA.
Leeds-based science and history indie Screenhouse Productions has been commissioned by BBC North deputy head of
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INDIGO TO MAKE NATIONAL TELEVISION AWARDS.
Indigo Television has once again signed a three-year deal with ITV to produce the national TV
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GRANADA'S THE LAB WINS POLICE 999 SERIES.
Granada factual production house The Lab has won its first commission from Bravo. The 15 x
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TRUE NORTH TO MAKE DOWN'S SYNDROME DOC.
Leeds-based independent True North has picked up two commissions for ITV and Channel 5. Fighting for
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TECHNOLOGY & FACILITIES - TV Corp invests #1m in Molinare.
Soho Studio and post facility Molinare is spending #1m this year on new facilities and has
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Three double wins at Bafta.
The Blue Planet, The Way We Live Now and Othello each scooped two awards at the
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BT'S SCALY STAR.
Artem is behind the star of BT's latest ad - the singing and dancing chameleon that
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BBC Broadcast hires DNE exec.
BBC Broadcast, the corporation's latest commercial subsidiary, has appointed a senior executive from Discovery Networks Europe
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BBC PRIME GETS IN FIRST.
BBC Prime is the first channel to use technology developed by interactive TV enabler Mindhouse that
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ADOBE LOSES COURT CASE.
Macromedia last week won its first patent counterclaim trial against Adobe Systems and was awarded damages
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IBC GOES TO MOSCOW.
The International Broadcasting Convention (IBC) has formed a strategic partnership with Moscow-based cable and satellite convention
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MILL BUYS ANALYSER.
The Mill is the latest facility to buy the flash and pattern analyser designed by Professor
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FREE TO AIR - Getting rid of dead wood.
Well done the government. The draft bill, apart from some eccentricities, moves the media business in
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LEADER - A bill to end content regulation.
The creative side of the broadcast industry has reacted strongly to the most radical clause of
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ANALYSIS SPECIAL - Getting a piece of the action.
Are we about to see a free-for-all as media companies from all the over the world bid for a stake in the UK's TV industry or are interested parties going to play a longer game?
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A licence to lose money?
Despite a strong British line-up at this week's Cannes Film Festival, UK broadcasters are finding that making box office winners is still a tough nut to crack
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THE CASE FOR DTT - Why there is a future for digital terrestrial.
With the demise of ITV Digital, some believe the whole DTT project should be shelved. Nonsense, say others, citing Germany, Japan and Taiwan as examples of how it can be made to work
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CITY WATCH - Merger prospect boosts Granada.
Recent government announcements on cross-media ownership and investment have provoked a strong rise in Granada's share price
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TX - Country matters.
The Queen's Golden Jubilee has provided an excuse for street celebrations and baton relays, so why